using the weeds as a hiding place, the dragons breath fire to incinerate the plants as they move. This also kills anything in their path, which they can then eat.
No, weedy and leafy sea dragons are different species. Weedy sea dragons have long, thin projections on their bodies that resemble seaweed, while leafy sea dragons have leaf-like appendages for camouflage. They have different physical characteristics and habitats.
no
leafy sea dragons have more than 1 predator
Weedy sea dragons are not typically consumed as food due to their protected status in some regions and their importance in marine ecosystems. It is important to respect and protect these unique and delicate creatures to ensure their conservation.
Leafy and weedy sea dragons have a life cycle that involves courtship, mating, and egg fertilization. The female sea dragon deposits her eggs on the male's tail where they are fertilized and then carried until they hatch. Once the eggs hatch, tiny juvenile sea dragons emerge and begin their independent life in the ocean.
weedy sea dragons are named for the weed like projections on their bodies that camouflage them as move among the seaweed
Weedy sea dragons live in southern Australian waters in kelp beds.
The Weedy Sea Dragons eat weeds and Dicks
The Weedy Sea Dragons eat weeds and Dicks
No, weedy and leafy sea dragons are different species. Weedy sea dragons have long, thin projections on their bodies that resemble seaweed, while leafy sea dragons have leaf-like appendages for camouflage. They have different physical characteristics and habitats.
no
leafy sea dragons have more than 1 predator
Yes.
Yes they do, but can be found into NSW and WA.
There are 2 types of sea dragons.1 is a weedy sea dragon,and the other is a leafy sea dragon.Leafy Sea Dragons look like seeweed.WeedY Sea Dragons look like weed.
Weedy sea dragons are not typically consumed as food due to their protected status in some regions and their importance in marine ecosystems. It is important to respect and protect these unique and delicate creatures to ensure their conservation.
Leafy and weedy sea dragons have a life cycle that involves courtship, mating, and egg fertilization. The female sea dragon deposits her eggs on the male's tail where they are fertilized and then carried until they hatch. Once the eggs hatch, tiny juvenile sea dragons emerge and begin their independent life in the ocean.